
In this episode I sit down with Liba, a mother of four, a psychologist, and a woman living in Israel through the uncertainty of war.
We talk about the raw, unfiltered moments of being a mother when the sirens go off, what it feels like as fear sets in. Liba shares how war and motherhood collide, what part of her rises when everything feels too much, and why she still chooses to live in Israel despite it all.
But this episode goes deeper than politics. We explore Liba’s inner world — the child who learned it was safer to stay silent, and the truth that finally emerged when she stopped apologizing for her voice and allowed herself to be use her voice and be heard.
If you've ever felt like your story didn’t matter, that your voice wasn’t welcome, or that silence was the only option, this conversation is for you.
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